Alarm configuration options, C-16, Alarm configuration – Paradyne 3166 CSU User Manual
Page 118: Options, In appendix c, Configuration options, Table c-5
Configuration Options
C-16
3166-A2-GB20-10
November 1998
Alarm Configuration Options
Table C-5.
Alarm Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Alrm Msg: Disab
Next Disab Com Prev
Alarm Messages. Controls the generation of alarm messages, which are routed to an
ASCII terminal or printer attached to the communication port and/or the modem port.
Disab – Prevents an alarm message for any alarm conditions.
Com – Enables alarm messages routed to the communication port.
NOTE:
Alarm messages are only sent to the communication port if the Com Use
configuration option is set to ASCII, otherwise the alarm messages are
discarded.
SNMP Trap: Disab
Next Enab Disab Prev
SNMP Trap Enable. Specifies whether SNMP trap messages are sent over the SNMP
management link.
Enab – Enables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP
management link.
Disab – Disables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP
management link.
Trap Disc: Enab
Next Enab Disab Prev
SNMP Trap Disconnect. Specifies whether the modem connection or carrier external
communication port device connection is disconnected after sending a trap message.
This configuration option applies only to modem connections or carrier external
communication port device connections initiated as a result of the trap message being
sent.
Enab – Specifies that the modem call or carrier external communication port device call
is disconnected after a trap message is sent.
Disab – Specifies that the modem call or carrier external communication port device call
is not disconnected after a trap message is sent. The line is held until it is manually
disconnected or disconnected by the remote modem.
NOTE:
This configuration option is only available if SNMP traps are enabled and
the carrier external communication port device is enabled and configured
as an SNMP management link.